Maybe joining this will give me the push that I need. I like their quasi-pedagogical approach: even if one writes 50,000 words of crap, they a) know it can be done, and b) know what -not- to do next time and b2) willl have a better understanding that for every ten projects there are maybe two that reach an end, and maybe only one that is moderately good. It's the same approach I take when writing "music" -- churning the waters brings the dregs to the surface, but every once in a while there's a good lump of clay to be had.
I'm thinking about a nom de plume, and right now, Philip Svoboda seems like the top one. I have no idea why. But it cries out for Budvar and a fedora.
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Date: 2004-10-03 10:32 am (UTC)I'm thinking about a nom de plume, and right now, Philip Svoboda seems like the top one. I have no idea why. But it cries out for Budvar and a fedora.